Joint Families, Marriage, and the Changing Dynamics of Modern Households
Introduction The structure of Indian families has undergone significant changes over the past few decades. Traditionally, joint families were considered a strong social institution where multiple generations lived together, shared responsibilities, and provided emotional and financial support to one another. However, with changing lifestyles, increasing urbanisation, evolving expectations from marriage, and greater emphasis on individual independence, many families have gradually moved towards nuclear households. The transition from joint families to separate living arrangements is often a sensitive topic. While some view separation within families as a result of changing values and reduced respect for traditional relationships, others see it as a natural adjustment to new social realities. Understanding these changes requires looking beyond blame and examining the various factors that influence family relationships. The Changing Role of Joint Families In a traditional joint fami...